Novi Sad

Novi Sad
/naw"vee sahd"/
a city in and the capital of Vojvodina, in N Yugoslavia, on the Danube. 257,685. German, Neusatz.

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Hungarian Úvidék

City (pop., 2000 est.: 179,626), Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro.

The administrative capital of the autonomous region of the Vojvodina, it is a transit port on the Danube River, northwest of Belgrade. Founded in the 17th century, it was part of Hungary until the formation of Yugoslavia in 1918. The city is an ethnically diverse agricultural centre; its economy suffered badly during the 1990s Balkan upheavals.

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Serbia
German  Neusatz,  Hungarian  Újvidék 
 city and administrative capital of the ethnically mixed autonomous region of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is a transit port on the heavily trafficked Danube River northwest of Belgrade and is also situated on the Belgrade-Budapest rail line. The Bačka canal system connects with the Danube at Novi Sad, which is the economic and cultural focus for northern Vojvodina. The ethnic diversity of the region is exemplified by Radio Novi Sad, which broadcasts in Serbian, Hungarian, Slovakian, Romanian, Ruthenian, and Romany languages.

      Before the 18th century Novi Sad was a small fishing village called Petrovaradinski šanac (“Petrovaradin Ditch”). In the south bend of the Danube is the Petrovaradin Fortress, which was rebuilt by the Austrians into the present huge structure after 1699 as part of the military frontier with the Ottoman Empire. During the period of Turkish rule of Serbia south of the Danube, Novi Sad became a centre of Serbian culture in Austrian lands, especially after the Serbian literary society Matica Srpska was founded there in 1826.

      Novi Sad is the nucleus for Vojvodina's productive agricultural region, and the city hosts an annual international agricultural fair. The city's industrial development includes food processing, milling, textiles, chinaware, soap, oils, electrical apparatus, and dental equipment. A major petroleum refinery at Novi Sad, until 1978 supplied by river, began to receive oil in that year from Nadrljan via a 53-mile (86-kilometre) pipeline. The city's cultural centres include a university (1960), an art academy, a Serbian National Theatre (1861), and museums. Pop. (2002) 191,405.

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